BACKGROUND
Field
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a display device, and more particularly, to a rollable
display device with an improved reliability.
Description of the Related Art
[0003] As display devices which are used for a monitor of a computer, a television, or a
cellular phone, there are an organic light emitting display device (OLED) which is
a self-emitting device and a liquid crystal display device (LCD) which requires a
separate light source.
[0004] An applicable range of the display device is diversified to personal digital assistants
as well as monitors of computers and televisions and a display device with a large
display area and a reduced volume and weight is being studied.
[0005] Further, recently, a rollable display device which is manufactured by forming a display
unit and a wiring line on a flexible substrate such as plastic which is a flexible
material so as to be capable of displaying images even though the display device is
rolled is getting attention as a next generation display device.
SUMMARY
[0006] An object to be achieved by the present disclosure is to provide a display device
which is capable of minimizing a stress generated on a back cover and a display panel
when the display device is wound or unwound.
[0007] Another object to be achieved by the present disclosure is to provide a display device
in which a part of the display panel is visible from the outside when the display
device is fully unwound.
[0008] Another object to be achieved by the present disclosure is to provide a display device
which is capable of reducing a damage of a flexible film and a printed circuit board.
[0009] Objects of the present disclosure are not limited to the above-mentioned objects,
and other objects, which are not mentioned above, can be clearly understood by those
skilled in the art from the following descriptions.
[0010] The object is solved by the features of the independent claims. Preferred embodiments
are given in the dependent claims.
[0011] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a display device includes: a display
panel in which a plurality of pixels is defined; a back cover which overlaps the display
panel; a roller which winds or unwinds the back cover and the display panel and includes
a flat portion and a curved portion; and a fixing member which is configured to fix
the back cover to the roller and on the flat portion and a part of the curved portion.
[0012] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a display device includes:
a display panel which displays images; a back cover configured to be rolled together
with the display panel; a roller including a flat portion and a curved portion; a
fixing member which attaches the back cover to the roller; and a top cover which is
fixed to the roller on the flat portion.
[0013] Other detailed matters of the exemplary embodiments are included in the detailed
description and the drawings.
[0014] According to the present disclosure, a back cover and a part of a display panel are
fixed to a roller so that the part of the display panel fixed to the roller is fixed
even when the display device is wound or unwound, thereby minimizing the stress which
is caused in the back cover and the display panel.
[0015] According to the present disclosure, an opening is disposed to visibly recognize
a part of a display area of a display panel so that when the display device is fully
wound, a part of the display area may be visible from the outside.
[0016] According to the present disclosure, the plurality of flexible films and the printed
circuit board are disposed on a flat portion of the roller to enhance a driving stability
of the plurality of flexible films and the printed circuit board.
[0017] The effects according to the present disclosure are not limited to the contents exemplified
above, and more various effects are included in the present specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present disclosure
will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1A and 1B are schematic perspective views of a display device according to an
exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a display device of an exemplary embodiment of the
disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a display unit of a display device of an exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a display unit of a display device according to
an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a plan view of a back cover of a display device according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7A is an exploded cross-sectional view for explaining a structure before fastening
a display device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7B is a perspective view of an arrangement of a fixing member of a display device
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7C is a cross-sectional view of a structure after fastening a display device
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIGS. 8A and 8B are cross-sectional views of a display device according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according to another exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according to still another exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
[0019] Advantages and characteristics of the present disclosure and a method of achieving
the advantages and characteristics will be clear by referring to exemplary embodiments
described below in detail together with the accompanying drawings. However, the present
disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein but will be
implemented in various forms. The exemplary embodiments are provided by way of example
only so that those skilled in the art can fully understand the disclosures of the
present disclosure and the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the present
disclosure will be defined only by the scope of the appended claims.
[0020] The shapes, sizes, ratios, angles, numbers, and the like illustrated in the accompanying
drawings for describing the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are merely
examples, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Like reference numerals
generally denote like elements throughout the specification. Further, in the following
description of the present disclosure, a detailed explanation of known related technologies
may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the subject matter of the present
disclosure. The terms such as "including," "having," and "consist of' used herein
are generally intended to allow other components to be added unless the terms are
used with the term "only". Any references to singular may include plural unless expressly
stated otherwise.
[0021] Components are interpreted to include an ordinary error range even if not expressly
stated.
[0022] When the position relation between two parts is described using the terms such as
"on", "above", "below", and "next", one or more parts may be positioned between the
two parts unless the terms are used with the term "immediately" or "directly".
[0023] When an element or layer is disposed "on" another element or layer, another layer
or another element may be interposed directly on the other element or therebetween.
[0024] Although the terms "first", "second", and the like are used for describing various
components, these components are not confined by these terms. These terms are merely
used for distinguishing one component from the other components. Therefore, a first
component to be mentioned below may be a second component in a technical concept of
the present disclosure.
[0025] Like reference numerals generally denote like elements throughout the specification.
[0026] A size and a thickness of each component illustrated in the drawing are illustrated
for convenience of description, and the present disclosure is not limited to the size
and the thickness of the component illustrated.
[0027] The features of various embodiments of the present disclosure can be partially or
entirely adhered to or combined with each other and can be interlocked and operated
in technically various ways, and the embodiments can be carried out independently
of or in association with each other.
[0028] Hereinafter, a light emitting display apparatus according to exemplary embodiments
of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to accompanying
drawings.
<Display device - Rollable display device>
[0029] A rollable display device may be referred to as a display device which is capable
of displaying images even though the display device is rolled. The rollable display
device may have a high flexibility as compared with a general display device of the
related art. Depending on whether to use a rollable display device, a shape of the
rollable display device may freely vary. Specifically, when the rollable display device
is not used, the rollable display device is rolled to be stored with a reduced volume.
In contrast, when the rollable display device is used, the rolled rollable display
device is unrolled to be used.
[0030] FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective views of a display device according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure. Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B, a display device
100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure includes a display
unit DP and a housing unit HP.
[0031] The display unit DP is a configuration for displaying images to a user and for example,
in the display unit DP, a display element and a circuit, a wiring line, and a component
for driving the display element may be disposed. In this case, since the display device
100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is a rollable
display device, the display unit DP may be configured to be wound or unwound. For
example, the display unit DP may be formed of a display panel and a back cover each
having flexibility to be wound or unwound. The display unit DP will be described below
in more detail with reference to FIGS. 4 and 6.
[0032] The housing unit HP is a case in which the display unit DP is accommodated. The display
unit DP may be wound to be accommodated in the housing unit HP and the display unit
DP may be unwound to be disposed at the outside of the housing unit HP.
[0033] The housing unit HP includes an opening HPO. The opening HPO may be configured to
allow the display unit DP to move in and out of the housing unit HP and allow a part
of the display unit DP to be recognized from the outside when the display unit DP
is fully wound. The housing unit HP will be described below in more detail with reference
to FIGS. 8A and 8B.
[0034] In the meantime, the display unit DP of the display device 100 may be switched from
a fully unwound state to a fully wound state or from a fully wound state to a fully
unwound state.
[0035] FIG. 1A illustrates the display unit DP of the display device 100 which is fully
unwound and in the fully unwound state, the display unit DP of the display device
100 is disposed at the outside of the housing unit HP. That is, in order for a user
to watch images through the display device 100, when the display unit DP is unwound
to be disposed at the outside of the housing unit HP as much as possible and cannot
be further unwound any more, it may be defined as a fully unwound state.
[0036] FIG. 1B illustrates the display unit DP of the display device 100 which is fully
wound and in the fully wound state, the display unit DP of the display device 100
is accommodated in the housing unit HP and cannot be further wound. That is, when
the user does not watch the images through the display device 100, it is advantageous
from the viewpoint of an outer appearance that the display unit DP is not disposed
at the outside of the housing unit HP. Therefore, when the display unit DP is wound
to be accommodated in the housing unit HP, it is defined as a fully wound state. Further,
when the display unit DP is in a fully wound state to be accommodated in the housing
unit HP, a volume of the display device 100 is reduced and the display device 100
may be easily carried.
[0037] In the meantime, in order to switch the display unit DP to a fully unwound state
or a fully wound state, a moving part which winds or unwinds the display unit DP is
disposed.
<Moving part>
[0038] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according
to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional
view for explaining a roller 151 and a display unit DP of a display device 100 according
to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. For the convenience of description,
in FIG. 3, only a housing unit HP, a roller 151, and a display unit DP are illustrated.
[0039] First, referring to FIG. 2, a moving part MP includes a roller unit 150 and a lifting
unit 160.
[0040] The roller unit 150 rotates in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction
to wind or unwind the display unit DP fixed to the roller unit 150. The roller unit
150 includes a roller 151 and a roller support unit 152.
[0041] The roller 151 is a member around which the display unit DP is wound. The roller
151 may be, for example, formed to have a cylindrical shape. A lower edge of the display
unit DP may be fixed to the roller 151. When the roller 151 rotates, the display unit
DP which is fixed to the roller 151 through the lower edge may be wound around the
roller 151. In contrast, when the roller 151 rotates in an opposite direction, the
display unit DP which is wound around the roller 151 may be unwound from the roller
151.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 3, the roller 151 may be formed to have a cylindrical shape in
which at least a part of an outer circumferential surface of the roller 151 is flat
and the remaining part of the outer circumferential surface is a curved surface. Even
though the roller 151 may be entirely a cylindrical shape, some parts may be formed
of a flat surface. That is, a part of the outer circumferential surface of the roller
151 is formed to be flat and the remaining part of the outer circumferential surface
is formed to be a curved surface. The flat part of the roller 151 may be a part in
which the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 of the
display unit DP are seated. However, the roller 151 may have a completely cylindrical
shape or an arbitrary shape which may wind the display unit DP but is not limited
thereto.
[0043] Referring to FIG. 2 again, the roller support unit 152 supports the roller 151 at
both sides of the roller 151. Specifically, the roller support unit 152 is disposed
on a bottom surface HPF of the housing unit HP. Upper side surfaces of the roller
support unit 152 are coupled to both ends of the roller 151. By doing this, the roller
support unit 152 may support the roller 151 to be spaced apart from the bottom surface
HPF of the housing unit HP. In this case, the roller 151 may be rotatably coupled
to the roller support unit 152.
[0044] The lifting unit 160 moves the display unit DP in a vertical direction in accordance
with the driving of the roller unit 150. The lifting unit 160 includes a link unit
161, a head bar 162, a slide rail 163, a slider 164, a motor 165, and a rotary unit
166.
[0045] The link unit 161 of the lifting unit 160 includes a plurality of links 161a and
161b and a hinge unit 161c which connects the plurality of links 161a and 161b, respectively.
Specifically, the plurality of links 161a and 161b includes a first link 161a and
a second link 161b and the first link 161a and the second link 161b cross each other
in the form of scissors to be rotatably fastened by means of the hinge unit 161c.
When the link unit 161 moves in the vertical direction, the plurality of links 161a
and 161b rotates to be far away from each other or close to each other.
[0046] The head bar 162 of the lifting unit 160 is fixed to an uppermost end of the display
unit DP. The head bar 162 is coupled to the link unit 161 to move the display unit
DP in the vertical direction in accordance with the rotation of the plurality of links
161a and 161b of the link unit 161. That is, the display unit DP may move in a vertical
direction by the head bar 162 and the link unit 161.
[0047] The head bar 162 covers only a part of a surface which is adjacent to an uppermost
edge of the display unit DP so as not to hide an image displayed on the front surface
of the display unit DP. The display unit DP and the head bar 162 may be fixed by a
screw but are not limited thereto.
[0048] The slide rail 163 of the lifting unit 160 provides a movement path of the plurality
of links 161a and 161b. Parts of the plurality of links 161a and 161b are rotatably
fastened with the slide rail 163 so that the motion is guided along a trajectory of
the slide rail 163. Parts of the plurality of links 161a and 161b are fastened with
the slider 164 which is movably provided along the slide rail 163 to move along a
trajectory of the slide rail 163.
[0049] The motor 165 is connected to a power generating unit, such as a separate external
power source or a built-in battery, to be supplied with the power. The motor 165 generates
a torque to provide a driving force to the rotary unit 166.
[0050] The rotary unit 166 is connected to the motor 165 to be configured to convert a rotational
motion from the motor 165 into a linear reciprocating motion. That is, the rotational
motion of the motor 165 may be converted into the linear reciprocating motion of a
structure fixed to the rotary unit 166. For example, the rotary unit 166 may be implemented
by a shaft and a ball screw including a nut which is fastened with the shaft but is
not limited thereto.
[0051] The motor 165 and the rotary unit 166 interwork with the link unit 161 to lift and
lower the display unit DP. The link unit 161 is formed with a link structure to receive
the driving force from the motor 165 and the rotary unit 166 to be repeatedly folded
or unfolded.
[0052] Specifically, as the motor 165 is driven, the structure of the rotary unit 166 may
perform the linear motion. That is, a part of the rotary unit 166 to which one end
of the second link 161b is coupled may perform the linear motion. Therefore, one end
of the second link 161b moves to the motor 165 and the plurality of links 161a and
161b is folded so that the height of the link unit 161 may be lowered. Further, while
the plurality of links 161a and 161b is folded, the head bar 162 coupled to the first
link 161a is also lowered and one end of the display unit DP coupled to the head bar
162 is also lowered.
[0053] Accordingly, when the display unit DP is fully wound around the roller 151, the link
unit 161 of the lifting unit 160 maintains a folded state. That is, when the display
unit DP is fully wound around the roller 151, the lifting unit 160 may have a smallest
height. When the display unit DPis fully unwound, the link unit 161 of the lifting
unit 160 maintains a stretched state. That is, when the display unit DP is fully unwound,
the lifting unit 160 may have a largest height.
[0054] In the meantime, when the display unit DP is wound, the roller 151 may rotate and
the display unit DP may be wound around the roller 151. Referring to FIG. 3 together,
a lower edge of the display unit DP is coupled to the roller 151. When the roller
151 rotates in a first direction DR1, that is, a clockwise direction, the display
unit DP may be wound while a rear surface of the display unit DP is in close contact
with a surface of the roller 151.
[0055] When the display unit DP is unwound, the roller 151 may rotate and the display unit
DP may be unwound from the roller 151. For example, referring to FIG. 3, when the
roller 151 rotates in a second direction DR2, that is, in a counterclockwise direction,
the display unit DP which is wound around the roller 151 is unwound from the roller
151 to be disposed at the outside of the housing unit HP.
[0056] In some exemplary embodiments, a moving part MP having another structure other than
the above-described moving part MP may be applied to the display device 100. That
is, as long as the display unit DP is wound and unwound, the above-described configuration
of the roller unit 150 and the lifting unit 160 may be modified, some configurations
may be omitted, or another configuration may be added.
<Display unit>
[0057] FIG. 4 is a plan view of a display unit of a display device according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a display
unit of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0058] Referring to FIG. 4, the display unit DP includes a back cover 110, a display panel
120, a plurality of flexible films 130, and a printed circuit board 140.
[0059] The display panel 120 is a panel for displaying images to a user. The display panel
120 may include a display element which displays images, a driving element which drives
the display element, and wiring lines which transmit various signals to the display
element and the driving element. The display element may be defined in different ways
depending on a type of the display panel 120. For example, when the display panel
120 is an organic light emitting display panel, the display element may be an organic
light emitting diode which includes an anode, an organic light emitting layer, and
a cathode. For example, when the display panel 120 is a liquid crystal display panel,
the display element may be a liquid crystal display element. Hereinafter, even though
the display panel 120 is assumed as an organic light emitting display panel, the display
panel 120 is not limited to the organic light emitting display panel. Further, since
the display device 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
is a rollable display device, the display panel 120 may be implemented as a flexible
display panel to be wound around or unwound from the roller 151.
[0060] The display panel 120 includes a display area AA and a non-display area NA.
[0061] The display area AA is an area where images are displayed in the display panel 120.
In the display area AA, a plurality of pixels which includes a plurality of sub pixels
and a circuit for driving the plurality of sub pixels may be disposed. The plurality
of sub pixels is minimum units which configure the display area AA and a display element
may be disposed in each of the plurality of sub pixels. For example, an organic light
emitting diode which includes an anode, an organic light emitting layer, and a cathode
may be disposed in each of the plurality of sub pixels, but it is not limited thereto.
Further, a circuit for driving the plurality of sub pixels may include a driving element
and a wiring line. For example, the circuit may be configured by a thin film transistor,
a storage capacitor, a gate line, and a data line, but is not limited thereto.
[0062] The non-display area NA is an area where no image is displayed. In the non-display
area NA, various wiring lines and circuits for driving the organic light emitting
diode of the display area AA are disposed. For example, in the non-display area NA,
a link line which transmits signals to the plurality of sub pixels and circuits of
the display area AA or a driving IC such as a gate driver IC or a data driver IC may
be disposed, but the non-display area is not limited thereto.
[0063] The display panel 120 includes a pad area P. The pad area P may be defined as an
area which extends from one side of the display area AA of the display panel 120 so
that the plurality of flexible films 130 are attached thereto. The pad area P of the
display panel 120 may be bent to the curved portion 151b adjacent to a flat portion
151a of the roller 151. The pad area P will be described in more detail with reference
to FIGS. 7A to 7C.
[0064] The plurality of flexible films 130 are a film in which various components are disposed
on a base film having a malleability and supplies a signal to the plurality of sub
pixels and the circuits of the display area AA and is electrically connected to the
display panel 120. The plurality of flexible films 130 are disposed at one end of
the non-display area NA of the display panel 120 to supply a power voltage or a data
voltage to the plurality of sub pixels and the circuits of the display area AA. The
number of flexible films 130 illustrated in FIG. 5 is illustrative and the number
of flexible films 130 may vary depending on the design but is not limited thereto.
[0065] In the meantime, for example, a driving IC such as a gate driver IC or a data driver
IC may be disposed on the plurality of flexible films 130. The driving IC is a component
which processes data for displaying images and a driving signal for processing the
data. The driving IC may be disposed by a chip on glass (COG), a chip on film (COF),
or a tape carrier package (TCP) technique depending on a mounting method. However,
for the convenience of description, it is described that the driving IC is mounted
on the plurality of flexible films 130 by a chip on film technique but is not limited
thereto.
[0066] The printed circuit board 140 is disposed at one end of the plurality of flexible
films 130 to be connected to the plurality of flexible films 130. The printed circuit
board 140 is a component which supplies signals to the driving IC. The printed circuit
board 140 supplies various signals such as a driving signal or a data signal to the
driving IC. Various components may be disposed on the printed circuit board 140. For
example, a timing controller and a power source unit may be disposed on the printed
circuit board 140. In the meantime, even though two printed circuit boards 140 are
illustrated in FIG. 5, the number of printed circuit boards 140 may vary depending
on the design and is not limited thereto.
[0067] Even though not illustrated in FIG. 4, an additional printed circuit board which
is connected to the printed circuit board 140 may be further disposed. For example,
the printed circuit board 140 may be referred to as a source printed circuit board
S-PCB on which the data driver is mounted and the additional printed circuit board
connected to the printed circuit board 140 may be referred to as a control printed
circuit board C-PCB on which the timing controller is mounted. The additional printed
circuit board may be disposed in the roller 151 or disposed in the housing unit HP
at the outside of the roller 151.
[0068] The back cover 110 is disposed on rear surfaces of the display panel 120, the plurality
of flexible films 130, and the printed circuit board 140 to support the display panel
120, the plurality of flexible films 130, and the printed circuit board 140. A size
of the back cover 110 may be larger than a size of the display panel 120. The back
cover 110 may protect other configurations of the display unit DP from the outside.
Even though the back cover 110 is formed of a material having a rigidity, at least
a part of the back cover 110 may have a flexibility to be wound or unwound together
with the display panel 120. For example, the back cover 110 may be formed of a metal
material such as steel use stainless (SUS) or invar or plastic. However, if the material
of the back cover 110 satisfies physical conditions such as a thermal strain amount,
a radius of curvature, and a rigidity, the material may be diversely changed and is
not limited thereto.
[0069] Referring to FIG. 5, the display panel 120 includes a substrate 121, a buffer layer
122, a pixel unit 123, an encapsulating layer 124, and an encapsulating substrate
125.
[0070] The substrate 121 which is a base member for supporting various components of the
display panel 120 may be configured by an insulating material. The substrate 121 may
be formed of a material having a flexibility to allow the display panel 120 to be
wound or unwound and for example, may be formed of a plastic material such as polyimide
PI.
[0071] The buffer layer 122 may suppress moisture and/or oxygen which penetrates from the
outside of the substrate 121 from being spread. The buffer layer 122 may be configured
by a single layer or a double layer of silicon oxide SiOx and silicon nitride SiNx
but is not limited thereto.
[0072] The pixel unit 123 includes a plurality of organic light emitting diodes and a circuit
for driving the plurality of organic light emitting diodes. The pixel unit 123 may
be an area corresponding to the display area AA. The organic light emitting diode
may include an anode, an organic light emitting layer, and a cathode.
[0073] The anode may supply holes to the organic light emitting layer and be formed of a
conductive material having a high work function. For example, the anode may be formed
of tin oxide (TO), indium tin oxide (ITO), indium zinc oxide (IZO), or indium zinc
tin oxide (ITZO), but is not limited thereto.
[0074] The organic light emitting layer is supplied with holes from the anode and supplied
with electrons from the cathode to emit light. The organic light emitting layer may
be formed of a red organic light emitting layer, a green organic light emitting layer,
a blue organic light emitting layer, and a white organic light emitting layer depending
on a color of light emitted from the organic light emitting layer. In this case, when
the organic light emitting layer is a white organic light emitting layer, color filters
having various colors may be additionally disposed.
[0075] The cathode may supply electrons to the organic light emitting layer and be formed
of a conductive material having a low work function. For example, the cathode may
be formed of any one or more selected from a group consisting of metals such as magnesium
(Mg), silver (Ag), and aluminum (Al), and an alloy thereof, but is not limited thereto.
[0076] In the meantime, the display panel 120 may be configured by a top emission type or
a bottom emission type, depending on an emission direction of light which is emitted
from the organic light emitting diode.
[0077] According to the top emission type, light emitted from the organic light emitting
diode is emitted to an upper portion of the substrate 121 on which the organic light
emitting diode is formed. In the case of the top emission type, a reflective layer
may be formed below the anode to allow the light emitted from the organic light emitting
diode to travel to the upper portion of the substrate 121, that is, toward the cathode.
[0078] According to the bottom emission type, light emitted from the organic light emitting
diode is emitted to a lower portion of the substrate 121 on which the organic light
emitting diode is formed. In the case of the bottom emission type, the anode may be
formed only of a transparent conductive material to allow the light emitted from the
organic light emitting diode to travel to the lower portion of the substrate 121 and
the cathode may be formed of the metal material having a high reflectance.
[0079] Hereinafter, for the convenience of description, the description will be made by
assuming that the display device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure is a bottom emission type display device, but it is not limited thereto.
[0080] A circuit for driving the organic light emitting diode is disposed in the pixel unit
123. The circuit may be formed of a thin film transistor, a storage capacitor, a gate
line, a data line, and a power line, but it may vary in various forms depending on
the design of the display device 100.
[0081] The encapsulating layer 124 which covers the pixel unit 123 is disposed on the pixel
unit 123. The encapsulating layer 124 seals the organic light emitting diode of the
pixel unit 123. The encapsulating layer 124 may protect the organic light emitting
diode of the pixel unit 123 from moisture, oxygen, and impacts of the outside. The
encapsulating layer 124 may be formed by alternately laminating a plurality of inorganic
layers and a plurality of organic layers. For example, the inorganic layer may be
formed of an inorganic material such as silicon nitride SiNx, silicon oxide SiOx,
and aluminum oxide AlOx and the organic layer may be formed of epoxy or acrylic polymer,
but they are not limited thereto.
[0082] The encapsulating substrate 125 is disposed on the encapsulating layer 124. The encapsulating
substrate 125 protects the organic light emitting diode of the pixel unit 123 together
with the encapsulating layer 124. The encapsulating substrate 125 may protect the
organic light emitting diode of the pixel unit 123 from moisture, oxygen, and impacts
of the outside. The encapsulating substrate 125 may be formed of a metal material,
which has a high corrosion resistance and is easily processed in the form of a foil
or a thin film, such as aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), and an alloy material
of iron (Fe) and nickel. Therefore, as the encapsulating substrate 125 is formed of
a metal material, the encapsulating substrate 125 may be implemented as an ultra-thin
film and provide a strong resistance against external impacts and scratches.
[0083] A first adhesive layer AD1 may be disposed between the encapsulating layer 124 and
the encapsulating substrate 125. The first adhesive layer AD1 may attach the encapsulating
layer 124 and the encapsulating substrate 125 to each other. The first adhesive layer
AD1 is formed of a material having adhesiveness and may be a thermosetting or natural
curable type adhesive. For example, the first adhesive layer AD1 may be formed of
an optical clear adhesive (OCA) or a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) but is not
limited thereto.
[0084] In the meantime, the first adhesive layer AD1 may be disposed to enclose the encapsulating
layer 124 and the pixel unit 123. That is, the pixel unit 123 may be sealed by the
buffer layer 122 and the encapsulating layer 124 and the encapsulating layer 124 and
the pixel unit 123 may be sealed by the buffer layer 122 and the first adhesive layer
AD1. The first adhesive layer AD1 may protect the organic light emitting diode of
the pixel unit 123 from moisture, oxygen, and impacts of the outside together with
the encapsulating layer 124 and the encapsulating substrate 125. In this case, the
first adhesive layer AD1 may further include an absorbent. The absorbent may be particles
having hygroscopicity and absorb moisture and oxygen from the outside to minimize
permeation of the moisture and oxygen into the pixel unit 123.
[0085] The back cover 110 is disposed on the encapsulating substrate 125. The back cover
110 is disposed to be in contact with the encapsulating substrate 125 of the display
panel 120 to protect the display panel 120. In order to protect the display panel
120, the back cover 110 may be formed of a material having a rigidity.
[0086] A second adhesive layer AD2 is disposed between the encapsulating substrate 125 and
the back cover 110. The second adhesive layer AD2 may attach the encapsulating substrate
125 and the back cover 110 to each other. The second adhesive layer AD2 is formed
of a material having adhesiveness and may be a thermosetting or natural curing adhesive.
For example, the second adhesive layer AD2 may be formed of an optical clear adhesive
(OCA) or a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) but is not limited thereto.
[0087] Even though in FIG. 5, it is illustrated that the plurality of openings 111 of the
back cover 110 is not filled with the second adhesive layer AD2, the second adhesive
layer AD2 may be filled in some or all of the plurality of openings 111. If the second
adhesive layer AD2 is filled in the plurality of openings 111 of the back cover 110,
a contact area between the second adhesive layer AD2 and the back cover 110 is increased
so that a separation phenomenon may be avoided.
[0088] Even though not illustrated in FIG. 5, a light-transmissive film may be further disposed
on the entire substrate 121. The light-transmissive film may perform a function of
protecting the entire display panel 120 or minimizing the reflection of external light
incident onto the display panel 120. For example, the light-transmissive film may
be at least one of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, an anti-reflection film,
a polarizing film, and a transmittance controllable film but is not limited thereto.
[0089] Hereinafter, the back cover 110 will be described in more detail with reference to
FIG. 6.
<Specific configuration of back cover>
[0090] FIG. 6 is a plan view of a back cover of a display device according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0091] Referring to FIG. 6, the back cover 110 includes a support area PA, a malleable area
MA, and a fixing area FA. The support area PA is an area where the plurality of openings
111 is not disposed, and the malleable area MA is an area where the display panel
120 is disposed so that the plurality of openings 111 is disposed, and the fixing
area FA is an area where the printed circuit board 140 and the plurality of flexible
films 130 are fixed. Specifically, the support area PA, the malleable area MA, and
the fixing area FA are sequentially disposed from an uppermost end of the back cover
110.
[0092] The support area PA of the back cover 110 is an uppermost area of the back cover
110 and is fastened with the head bar 162. In the support area PA, a fastening hole
113 which is fastened with the head bar 162 is disposed. In this case, the support
area PA may be fastened with the head bar 162 by means of a screw but is not limited
thereto. As the support area PA is fastened with the head bar 162, when the link unit
161 which is fastened with the head bar 162 is lifted or lowered, the back cover 110
is also lifted and lowered together with the display panel 120 which is attached to
the back cover 110. Even though in FIG. 6, five fastening holes 113 are illustrated,
the number of fastening holes 113 is not limited thereto. Further, even though it
is described that the back cover 110 is fastened with the head bar 162 using the fastening
holes 113 in FIG. 6, it is not limited thereto and the back cover 110 and the head
bar 162 may be fastened with each other without using a separate fastening hole.
[0093] The malleable area MA of the back cover 110 is an area extending from the support
area PA to a lower side of the back cover 110. The malleable area MA is an area in
which a plurality of openings 111 is disposed and the display panel 120 is attached.
[0094] The plurality of openings 111 is disposed in the malleable area MA of the back cover
110. When the display unit DP is wound around the roller 151, the malleable area MA
of the back cover 110 and a lower end and a center portion of the display panel 120
attached to the malleable area MA may be wound around the roller 151. In this case,
in the malleable area MA of the back cover 110, the plurality of openings 111 is formed
so that the malleable area MA may have a high flexibility and may be easily wound
around the roller 151 together with the display panel 120.
[0095] The malleable area MA of the back cover 110 includes a first area A1, a second area
A2, and a third area A3. The first area A1 of the malleable area MA of the back cover
110 overlaps the pad area P of the display panel 120, the second area A2 is an area
which is wound around or unwound from the roller 151, and the third area A3 is an
area which is maintained to be flat when the display device 100 is fully wound. The
malleable area MA of the back cover 110 will be described in more detail below with
reference to FIGS. 8A and 8B.
[0096] The fixing area FA is an area which extends to a lower side of the back cover 110
from the malleable area MA and is fastened with the roller 151 to be fixed to the
roller 151. In the fixing area FA, a plurality of fixing holes 112 through which the
top cover 180 is fixed to the roller 151 is disposed. The plurality of fixing holes
112 is disposed between the plurality of flexible films 130, at the outside of the
plurality of flexible films 130, between the printed circuit boards 140, and at the
outside of the printed circuit boards 140. Therefore, as a combination member 181
passes through the plurality of fixing holes 112, the top cover 180 and the roller
151 may be fastened with each other and the back cover 110, the plurality of flexible
films 130, and the printed circuit board 140 disposed between the top cover 180 and
the roller 151 may be more stably fixed. When the display unit DP is wound or unwound,
the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 disposed in
the fixing area FA may rock without being fixed. Specifically, when the display unit
DP is wound or unwound, a stress due to contraction or expansion may be applied to
the fixing area FA of the back cover 110. Therefore, the plurality of fixing holes
112 of the fixing area FA is formed to be fastened with the top cover 180 to fix the
back cover 110, the plurality of flexible films 130, and the printed circuit board
140 disposed between the roller 151 and the top cover 180. In the meantime, the number
of the plurality of fixing holes 112 illustrated in FIG. 6 is illustrative and the
number of the plurality of fixing holes 112 may be determined based on the number
of printed circuit boards 140 and the number of flexible films 130.
[0097] In the fixing area FA, the plurality of flexible films 130 which is connected to
one end of the display panel 120 and the printed circuit board 140 are disposed. In
order to protect the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board
140, the fixing area FA may allow the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed
circuit board 140 to be wound around the roller 851 in a flat shape, rather than in
a curved shape. Further, a part of the roller 151 may be formed to be flat, corresponding
to the fixing area FA. A detailed description thereof will be made below with reference
to FIGS. 7A and 7B.
[0098] The malleable area MA of the back cover 110 may overlap at least the display panel
120 among other configurations of the display unit DP. A part of the malleable area
MA of the back cover 110 may be wound around or unwound from the roller 151 together
with the display panel 120 and the other part may be maintained to be flat.
[0099] A plurality of openings 111 is disposed in the malleable area MA of the back cover
110. When the display unit DP is wound or unwound, the plurality of openings 111 may
be deformed by a stress which is applied to the display unit DP. Specifically, when
the display unit DP is wound or unwound, the malleable area MA of the back cover 110
may be deformed as the plurality of openings 111 contracts or expands. Further, as
the plurality of openings 111 contracts or expands, a slip phenomenon of the display
panel 120 disposed on the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 is minimized so
that the stress which is applied to the display panel 120 may be minimized. Even though
in FIGS. 4 and 6, it is illustrated that the openings 111 are disposed even in the
third area A3 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110, the opening 111 may
not be disposed in the third area A3.
[0100] When the display panel 120 and the back cover 110 are wound, a difference between
a length of the display panel 120 which is wound around the roller 151 and a length
of the back cover 110 which is wound around the roller 151 may be caused due to the
difference of radii of curvature of the display panel 120 and the back cover 110.
For example, when the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 are wound around the
roller 151, a length of the back cover 110 required for being wound around the roller
151 once may be different from a length of the display panel 120 required for being
wound around the roller 151 once. That is, since the display panel 120 is disposed
outer than the back cover 110 with respect to the roller 151, a length of the display
panel 120 required to be wound around the roller 151 once may be larger than a length
of the back cover 110 required to be wound around the roller 151 once. As described
above, the winding lengths of the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 are different
from each other due to the difference of radii of curvature at the time of winding
the display unit DP and the display panel 120 attached to the back cover 110 may slide
to move from its original position. In this case, a phenomenon that the display panel
120 slides from the back cover 110 due to the stress and the difference of radii of
curvature caused by the winding may be defined as a slip phenomenon. When the slip
phenomenon is excessively increased, the display panel 120 may be detached from the
back cover 110 or defects such as cracks may be caused.
[0101] In this case, in the display device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the
present disclosure, even though the display unit DP is wound or unwound and a stress
is applied to the display unit DP, the plurality of openings 111 of the back cover
110 is flexibly deformed to alleviate the stress applied to the back cover 110 and
the display panel 120. For example, when the back cover 110 and the display panel
120 are wound around the roller 151, a stress which deforms the back cover 110 and
the display panel 120 in a vertical direction may be applied. In this case, the plurality
of openings 111 of the back cover 110 may extend in a vertical direction of the back
cover 110 and the length of the back cover 110 may also be flexibly deformed. Therefore,
the difference in lengths of the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 caused by
the difference in radii of curvature during the process of winding the back cover
110 and the display panel 120 may be compensated by the plurality of openings 111
of the back cover 110. Further, a stress which is applied to the display panel 120
from the back cover 110 due to the deformation of the plurality of openings 111 during
the process of winding the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 may also be alleviated.
[0102] Referring to FIG. 6, the plurality of openings 111 is disposed to be staggered from
a plurality of openings 111 in adjacent rows. For example, a plurality of openings
111 disposed in one row is disposed to be staggered from a plurality of openings 111
disposed in a row adjacent to the corresponding row. Specifically, a center of the
plurality of openings 111 disposed in an odd-numbered row and a center of the plurality
of openings 111 disposed in an even-numbered row are disposed to be staggered and
for example, may be disposed to be staggered by a half of a width in a row direction
of the openings 111. However, the arrangement of the plurality of openings 111 illustrated
in FIG. 6 is just an example and is not limited thereto.
[0103] In this case, in the support area PA and the fixing area FA, the plurality of openings
111 as formed in the malleable area MA is not formed. That is, in the support area
PA, the fastening hole 113 is formed and in the fixing area FA, only the plurality
of fixing holes 112 is formed, but the plurality of openings 111 as formed in the
malleable area MA is not formed. Further, shapes of the fastening holes 113 and the
plurality of fixing holes 112 are different from the shape of the plurality of openings
111. The support area PA and the fixing area FA which are fixed to the head bar 162
and the roller 151, respectively, need to be rigid than the malleable area MA. Specifically,
as the support area PA and the fixing area FA have rigidity, the support area PA and
the fixing area FA may be firmly fixed to the head bar 162 and the roller 151. Therefore,
the display unit DP is fixed to the roller 151 and the head bar 162 of the moving
part MP to be moved to the inside or the outside of the housing unit HP in accordance
with the operation of the moving part MP.
[0104] In the display device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
the back cover 110 with the plurality of openings 111 formed therein is disposed on
the rear surface of the display panel 120 to support and protect the display panel
120. The back cover 110 is formed of a metal material to have a rigidity and the plurality
of openings 111 is formed in the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 where the
display panel 120 is disposed so that the flexibility of the back cover 110 may be
enhanced. Therefore, in a fully unwound state in which the display unit DP of the
display device 100 is disposed at the outside of the housing unit HP, the back cover
110 which is formed of a rigid material to have a high rigidity may support the display
panel 120 to be flatly spread. In contrast, in a fully wound state in which the display
unit DP of the display device 100 is accommodated in the housing unit HP, the back
cover 110 having a high flexibility due to the plurality of openings 111 is wound
around the roller 151 together with the display panel 120 to be accommodated.
[0105] Further, in the display device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure, the width of the plurality of openings 111 in the row direction is adjusted
so that the back cover 110 has a flexibility and thus the stress applied when the
back cover 110 is wound may be alleviated. Specifically, when the back cover 110 and
the display panel 120 are wound around the roller, the back cover 110 may be bent
in the column direction and the stress may be applied so that the plurality of openings
111 extends in the column direction. The plurality of openings 111 is formed to have
a large width in the row direction so that when the back cover 110 and the display
panel 120 are wound around the roller 151, the plurality of openings 111 may easily
be stretched and the stress applied to the back cover 110 may be relieved. Therefore,
in the display device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
the width of the plurality of openings 111 in the row direction is adjusted to enhance
the flexibility of the back cover 110 and the back cover 110 and the display panel
120 may be easily wound around the roller 151. Further, the plurality of openings
111 expands in the column direction to alleviate the stress applied to the back cover
110 and the display panel 120 so that the breakage of the display panel 120 may be
reduced.
<Fastening structure of display device>
[0106] FIG. 7A is an exploded cross-sectional view for explaining a structure before fastening
a display device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG.
7B is a perspective view of an arrangement of a fixing member of a display device
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 7C is a cross-sectional
view of a structure after fastening a display device according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure.
[0107] First, referring to FIG. 7A, the fixing area FA of the back cover 110 is disposed
in a flat portion 151a of the roller 151 so that as the combination member 181 of
the top cover 180 passes through the plurality of fixing holes 112 of the fixing area
FA of the back cover 110, the fixing area FA may be fixed to the roller 151.
[0108] Referring to FIGS. 7A and 7C, the display device 100 further includes a top cover
180. The top cover 180 has an outer circumferential surface having a curved shape
to be disposed on the flat portion 151a of the roller 151. The top cover 180 is formed
to have a curved outer circumferential surface so as to follow a shape in which the
back cover 110 is rolled. In this case, a radius of curvature of the curved shape
of the outer circumferential surface of the top cover 180 may be equal to the radius
of curvature of the roller 151. That is, when the top cover 180 is coupled to the
roller 151 on the flat portion 151a of the roller 151, the top cover 180 may be formed
to have an outer circumferential surface having a radius of curvature substantially
the same as the radius of curvature of the roller 151 to have substantially a circular
shape. Therefore, when the display device 100 is wound, the back cover 110 and the
display panel 120 may be wound to have substantially the circular shape.
[0109] Referring to FIGS. 7A and 7C, the top cover 180 may be disposed on the flat portion
151a of the roller 151 to cover the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed
circuit board 140. Therefore, the top cover 180 may protect the printed circuit board
140 and the plurality of flexible films 130 and may be formed of an insulating material
such as a resin but is not limited thereto. Further, a component which protects the
plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 and fixes the plurality
of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 to the back cover 110 is not
limited to the top cover 180, and various mechanical components may be used.
[0110] Referring to FIGS. 7A and 7C, the top cover 180 may be fixed to the roller 151 by
means of the combination member 181. Through holes 182 through which the combination
member 181 passes are formed in a position of the top cover 180 corresponding to the
plurality of fixing holes 112 of the fixing area FA of the back cover 110. Therefore,
the combination member 181 passes through the through holes 182 of the top cover 180
and the plurality of fixing holes 112 of the fixing area FA of the back cover 110
to be coupled to the combination hole 151c of the roller 151. By doing this, the back
cover 110 is fixed to the roller 151. In this case, the top cover 180 is coupled to
the roller 151 by one-way fastening method to fix the back cover 110, the display
panel 120, the plurality of flexible films 130, and the printed circuit board 140
disposed on the flat portion 151a of the roller 151. The combination member 181 which
fixes the top cover 180 to the roller 151 may be a screw, a bolt, or a nut, but is
not limited thereto. Further, even though in FIGS. 7A and 7C, it is illustrated that
the top cover 180 is fixed to the roller 151 through two combination members 181,
it is not limited thereto and the number of combination members 181 may vary depending
on the design.
[0111] Referring to FIG. 7A, the fixing member 170 is disposed between the roller 151 and
the back cover 110. The fixing member 170 may fix the back cover 110 disposed on the
roller 151. The fixing member 170 may be formed of a material which is capable of
fixing the back cover 110 to the roller 151. For example, the fixing member 170 may
be formed of an adhesive material or a magnetic material.
[0112] Referring to FIG. 7B, the fixing member 170 is disposed on a part of the flat portion
151a and a part of the curved portion 151b of the roller 151. Specifically, the fixing
member 170 may be disposed to be divided respectively between a combination hole 151c
disposed at the outside of the roller 151 and a combination hole 151c disposed at
the center of the roller 151, on the flat portion 151a of the roller 151 and disposed
so as to cover a part of the curved portion 151b. Even though in FIG. 7B, it is illustrated
that the fixing member 170 is disposed to be divided on the flat portion 151a and
the curved portion 151b of the roller 151, respectively, it is not limited thereto
and the fixing member 170 may be integrally formed.
[0113] Referring to FIG. 7C, the fixing member 170 may fix the back cover 110 so as to be
bent to the roller 151. For example, the first area A1 of the back cover 110 is bent
to the curved portion 151b adjacent to the flat portion 151a of the roller 151 and
the fixing member 170 may allow the back cover 110 to be fixed to the roller 151 while
maintaining a bent shape. Therefore, when the display device 100 is wound, the fixing
member 170 may reduce a stress generated in the back cover 110 disposed in a part
of the curved portion 151b of the roller 151 having a smaller radius of curvature.
[0114] Referring to FIG. 7C, the pad area P of the display panel 120 may be fixed to the
roller 151 so as to be bent to the roller 151. Specifically, the first area A1 of
the back cover 110 is bent to the curved portion 151b adjacent to the flat portion
151a of the roller 151 by the fixing member 170 and thus the pad area P of the display
panel 120 on the back cover 110 may also be fixed so as to be bent to the roller 151.
Therefore, when the display device 100 is wound or unwound, the pad area P of the
display panel 120 is maintained to be bent to the roller 151 so that a stress generated
in the pad area P of the display panel 120 may be reduced.
<Winding process of display device>
[0115] FIGS. 8A and 8B are cross-sectional views of a display device according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 8A is a cross-sectional view in a state
in which the back cover 110 is fully unwound from the roller 151. FIG. 8B is a cross-sectional
view in a state in which the back cover 110 is fully wound around the roller 151.
In FIGS. 8A and 8B, for the convenience of illustration, components such as the link
unit 161 and the head bar 162 are not illustrated.
[0116] Referring to FIG. 8A, when the back cover 110 is fully unwound, the fixing area FA
of the back cover 110, the first area A1 and a part of the second area A2 of the malleable
area MA of the back cover 110, and the pad area P of the display panel 120 are disposed
in the housing unit HP. Further, the display area AA of the display panel 120, the
other part of the second area A2 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110, the
third area A3, and the support area PA may be disposed at the outside of the housing
unit HP.
[0117] Referring to FIG. 8A, except for the fixing area FA of the back cover 110 fastened
with the roller 151, the pad area P of the display panel 120, and the first area A1
of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110, the display area AA of the display
panel 120, the second area A2 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110, the
third area A3, and the support area PA may be flat.
[0118] Referring to FIG. 8B, in a state in which the fixing area FA of the back cover 110,
the pad area P of the display panel 120, and the first area A1 of the malleable area
MA of the back cover 110 are wound around the roller 151, a part of the display area
AA of the display panel 120 and the second area A2 of the malleable area MA of the
back cover 110 are further wound.
[0119] A part of the display area AA of the display panel 120 and the second area A2 of
the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 are wound so as to overlap the top cover
180 disposed on the curved portion 151b of the roller 151 and the flat portion 151a
of the roller 151 to be bent in accordance with a curved shape of the roller 151 and
the top cover 180.
[0120] Specifically, a part of the display area AA of the display panel 120 and the second
area A2 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 are wound around the roller
151 so as to cover the top cover 180 to be bent in accordance with the shape of the
roller 151 and the top cover 180. The top cover 180 has a curved surface so that the
part of the display area AA of the display panel 120 and the second area A2 of the
malleable area MA of the back cover 110 may be bent to have a curved shape. In particular,
a curved shape of the top surface of the top cover 180 has a shape corresponding to
the roller 151 so that cross-sections of a part of the display area AA of the display
panel 120 and the second area A2 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 which
are wound around the roller 151 may be a substantially circular shape.
[0121] Referring to FIG. 8B, the other part of the display area AA of the display panel
120 and the third area A3 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 may be maintained
to be flat without being wound around the roller 151.
[0122] In the meantime, when the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 are fully wound
around the roller 151, the opening HPO of the housing unit HP may be configured such
that a partial area of the display area AA of the display panel 120 is visible from
the outside. When the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 are fully wound around
the roller 151, a part of the display area AA of the display panel 120 disposed in
the second area A2 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 may be wound around
the roller 151. Further, the other part of the display area AA of the display panel
120 disposed in the third area A3 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 may
be flat. In this case, the opening HPO of the housing unit HP is also disposed in
a position which is opposite to the display panel 120 disposed in the third area A3
of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 which is disposed to be flat. Therefore,
even though the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 are fully wound, a partial
area of the display area AA of the display panel 120 may be visible from the outside
of the housing unit HP.
[0123] In the display device 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
when the display unit DP is fully unwound by the fixing area FA, the back cover 110
may be maintained to be flat and the rigidity is ensured. When the display unit DP
is fully unwound, the fixing area FA allows the display panel 120 to be maintained
to be flat. The fixing area FA has a higher rigidity than the malleable area MA in
which the plurality of openings 111 is formed so that the display panel 120 may be
maintained to be flat in the fully unwound state. Further, the fixing area FA may
have a high impact resistance against the impact from the outside of the display unit
DP to protect the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 attached to the back cover
110.
[0124] Further, in the display device according to the exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure, the fixing area FA always maintains a flat state so that the damage of
the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 which are attached
to the fixing area FA may be minimized. The fixing area FA is an area to which the
plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 are attached and
always maintains a flat state. Therefore, since the fixing area FA always maintains
a flat state, like the support area PA, the plurality of openings 111 does not need
to be formed therein. Specifically, when the back cover 110 is wound around the roller
151, the back cover 110 is wound while being bent in accordance with the shape of
the roller 151. Therefore, in the display device according to another exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure, a part of the roller 151 around which the fixing area FA
is wound is formed to be flat so that the fixing area FA may be flatly wound around
the roller 151. Even though the fixing area FA is wound around the roller 151, the
fixing area FA may always maintain a flat state, so that the plurality of flexible
films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 attached to the fixing area FA may also
maintain a flat state. For example, when the display unit DP is fully unwound, the
plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 140 may maintain the
flat state by the fixing area FA having a high rigidity. In contrast, when the display
unit DP is fully wound, the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit
board 140 are seated in a flat portion of the roller 151 to maintain the flat state.
Therefore, in the display device 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the
present disclosure, the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board
140 are not repeatedly bent so that the damage of the plurality of flexible films
130 and the printed circuit board 140 may be minimized.
[0125] In the display device of the related art, the roller may be formed such that a radius
of curvature of the curved portion adjacent to the flat portion may be smaller than
a radius of curvature of the other part of the curved portion. Therefore, when the
display device is wound or unwound, the back cover and the display panel disposed
in the curved portion adjacent to the flat portion of the roller are repeatedly bent
and stretched and thus a stress may be generated in the back cover and the display
panel.
[0126] However, in the display device 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure, the fixing member 170 is disposed in a part of the flat portion 151a and
a part of the curved portion 151b of the roller 151 to fix the back cover 110 and
the display panel 120 to be bent to the roller 151. Therefore, when the display device
100 is wound or unwound, the stress generated in the back cover 110 and the display
panel 120 may be reduced. Specifically, the first area A1 of the back cover 110 and
the pad area P of the display panel 120 may be bent to the curved portion 151b adjacent
to the flat portion 151a of the roller 151. In this case, the fixing member 170 is
disposed between the roller 151 and the back cover 110 to fix the first area A1 of
the back cover 110 and the pad area P of the display panel 120 to be maintained in
a bent shape. That is, when the display device 100 is wound or unwound, the fixing
member 170 may fix the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 to be bent to the
roller 151 so that the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 are not repeatedly
bent and stretched. Therefore, the fixing member 170 is disposed in a part of the
curved portion 151b adjacent to the flat portion 151a of the roller 151 to compensate
for the radius of curvature of the roller 151 and fix the back cover 110 and the display
panel 120 to the roller 151 to be bent in accordance with the shape of the roller
151. Therefore, when the display device 100 is wound or unwound, a stress generated
in the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 disposed in a portion of the roller
151 having a smaller radius of curvature is minimized to reduce the damage of the
back cover 110 and the display panel 120.
[0127] In the display device 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure,
the opening HPO of the housing unit HP is configured to cause a part of the display
area AA of the display panel 120 to be recognized. Therefore, when the display device
100 is fully wound, a partial area of the display area AA of the display panel 120
may be visible from the outside. Specifically, when the display device 100 is fully
wound, the third area A3 of the malleable area MA of the back cover 110 and the display
panel 120 disposed in the third area A3 may be maintained to be flat. In this case,
the opening HPO of the housing unit HP may be disposed in a position opposite to a
part of the display area AA of the display panel 120 which is maintained to be flat.
Accordingly, even though the display device 100 is fully wound, a partial area of
the display area AA of the display panel 120 may be visibly recognized from the outside
of the housing unit HP.
<Window of housing unit>
[0128] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according to another exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure. Except that a window 990 is added, other configurations
of a display device 900 of FIG. 9 and the display device 100 of FIGS. 1A to 8B are
substantially the same, so that a redundant description will be omitted.
[0129] Referring to FIG. 9, a display device 900 further includes a window 990. The window
990 is disposed in at least a part of the opening HPO of the housing unit HP to be
fixed to one end of the housing unit HP. Specifically, when the back cover 110 and
the display panel 120 are fully wound around the roller 151, a part of the display
area AA of the display panel 120 may be wound around the roller 151 and the other
part may be flat. In this case, the window 990 is disposed in a position opposite
to the display area AA of the display panel 120 disposed to be flat so that even though
the display panel 120 is fully wound, a partial area of the display area AA of the
display panel 120 may be visible from the outside of the housing unit HP. The window
990 may be formed of a transparent material such as glass or plastic but is not limited
thereto.
[0130] In the display device 900 according to another exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure, the window 990 is disposed in at least a part of the opening HPO of the
housing unit HP so that when the display device 900 is fully wound, a partial area
of the display area AA of the display panel 120 may be visible from the outside. Specifically,
when the display device 900 is fully wound, the third area A3 of the malleable area
MA of the back cover 110 and the display panel 120 disposed in the third area A3 may
be maintained to be flat. In this case, the window 990 which is formed of the transparent
material may be disposed in a position opposite to a part of the display area AA of
the display panel 120 which is maintained to be flat. Accordingly, the window 990
is disposed n a part of the display area AA of the display panel 120 so that even
though the display device 900 is fully wound, a partial area of the display area AA
of the display panel 120 may be visible from the outside of the housing unit HP.
<Printed circuit board disposed to overlap flexible film>
[0131] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of a display device according to still another
exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The only difference between a display
device 1000 of FIG. 10 and the display device 100 of FIGS. 1A to 8B is a printed circuit
board 1040, but other configurations are substantially the same, so that a redundant
description will be omitted.
[0132] Referring to FIG. 10, a printed circuit board 1040 includes one end and the other
end which is opposite to the one end. One end of the printed circuit board 1040 is
connected to the plurality of flexible films 130 on the flat portion 151a of the roller
151 and a center portion and the other end of the printed circuit board 1040 may be
disposed so as to overlap the plurality of flexible films 130. Therefore, the plurality
of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 1040 may be stably disposed on
the flat portion 151a of the roller 151.
[0133] In the display device 1000 according to still another exemplary embodiment of the
present disclosure, the center portion and the other end of the printed circuit board
1040 are disposed so as to overlap the plurality of flexible films 130 so that the
printed circuit board 1040 and the plurality of flexible films 130 may be stably disposed
on the flat portion 151a of the roller 151. When the center portion and the other
end of the printed circuit board 1040 are disposed so as to overlap the plurality
of flexible films 130, a space where the plurality of flexible films 130 and the printed
circuit board 1040 are disposed is ensured on the flat portion 151a of the roller
151. Therefore, the area of the plurality of flexible films or the printed circuit
board 1040 which is disposed in the curved portion 151b of the roller 151 may be reduced.
Accordingly, the center portion and the other end of the printed circuit board 1040
are disposed so as to overlap the plurality of flexible films 130 so that the printed
circuit board 1040 and the plurality of flexible films 130 may be stably disposed
on the flat portion 151a of the roller 151. By doing this, the damage of the plurality
of flexible films 130 and the printed circuit board 1040 may be reduced.
[0134] The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure can also be described as follows:
[0135] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a display device include a display
panel; a back cover; a roller which winds or unwinds the back cover and the display
panel, the roller includes a flat portion and a curved portion; and a fixing member
to fix the back cover to the roller.
[0136] Preferably, the display device may include a display panel in which a plurality of
pixels is defined; a back cover which may overlaps the display panel; a roller which
winds or unwinds the back cover and the display panel and includes a flat portion
and a curved portion; and a fixing member which is configured to fix the back cover
to the roller and is on the flat portion and a part of the curved portion.
[0137] The display device may further include a top cover is on the flat portion.
[0138] The display device may further include a combination member which fixes the top cover
to the flat portion.
[0139] Preferably, the top cover may have an outer circumferential surface having a curved
shape.
[0140] The display device may further include a plurality of flexibles film at one end of
the display panel; and a printed circuit board connected to the plurality of flexible
films.
[0141] Preferably, the plurality of flexible films and the printed circuit board may be
provided between the roller and the top cover.
[0142] The printed circuit board may include one end connected to the plurality of flexible
films and the other end which is opposite to the one end and the other end of the
printed circuit board overlapping the plurality of flexible films.
[0143] The fixing member may be provided on a part of the curved portion adjacent to the
flat portion to fix the back cover to the roller.
[0144] The part of the curved portion may have a radius of curvature which is smaller than
that of the other part of the curved portion.
[0145] The display panel may include a display area and a pad area which extends from one
side of the display area.
[0146] Preferably, a plurality of flexible films may be attached to the pad area.
[0147] Preferably, the pad area may be fixed to the roller by the fixing member.
[0148] The display area may be wound or unwound by the roller.
[0149] The display device may further include a housing unit which includes an opening through
which the back cover and the display panel move.
[0150] Preferably, the opening may be configured such that when the display panel is fully
wound, a partial area of the display area is visibly recognized from the outside.
[0151] The display device may further include a window which is in at least a part of the
opening to be fixed to the housing unit.
[0152] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a display device includes
a display panel which displays images; a back cover configured to be rolled together
with the display panel; a roller including a flat portion and a curved portion; a
fixing member which attaches the back cover to the roller; and a top cover which is
fixed to the roller on the flat portion.
[0153] The fixing member may be on the flat portion and a part of the curved portion adjacent
to the flat portion.
[0154] The back cover may include a fixing area on the flat portion; and a malleable area
which extends from the fixing area to overlap the display panel.
[0155] Preferably, a part of the fixing area and a part of the malleable area may be fixed
to the roller by the fixing member.
[0156] The display device may further include a plurality of flexible films which are between
the roller and the top cover to be connected to one end of the display panel; and
a printed circuit board connected to the other end of the plurality of flexible films.
[0157] Preferably, a center portion of the printed circuit board is on the plurality of
flexible films.
[0158] The display device may further include a housing unit which includes an opening through
which a part of the display panel is visibly recognized when the back cover and the
display panel are fully wound around the roller.
[0159] A part of the display panel may be fixed to a part of the curved portion adjacent
to the flat portion and the other part of the display panel may be wound around or
unwound from the roller.
[0160] Although the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described
in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, the present disclosure is not
limited thereto and may be embodied in many different forms without departing from
the technical concept of the present disclosure. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments
of the present disclosure are provided for illustrative purposes only but not intended
to limit the technical concept of the present disclosure. The scope of the technical
concept of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Therefore, it should be
understood that the above-described exemplary embodiments are illustrative in all
aspects and do not limit the present disclosure. The protective scope of the present
disclosure should be construed based on the following claims, and all the technical
concepts in the equivalent scope thereof should be construed as falling within the
scope of the present disclosure.